The Blackwell companion to social work
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書誌事項
The Blackwell companion to social work
Blackwell, 2002
2nd ed
- : hbk
- : pbk
- タイトル別名
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Companion to social work
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注記
Bibliography: p. [448]-484
Includes indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This successful guide to social work theory and practice has now been fully revised and a substantial amount of new material has been added in order to make it even more comprehensive. New perspectives are included on the way social work is seen by sociology, psychology, political science and the law. A new section on social work in practice describes work with children, families and adult service users, and discusses practice in schools, health care settings and the criminal justice system. Further new chapters deal with black perspectives and the perspective of the disabled persons movement. Chapters from the first edition have been brought up-to-date, and the Companion's prestigious contributors continue to convey the tremendous diversity of the debates that characterise contemporary social work thinking. The new edition maintains the highly accessible style of the previous version and is suitable both as an introduction to the subject and as a reference guide to key issues for experienced students and practitioners. Used in conjunction with the complementary Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social Work, it offers complete coverage of the discipline.
目次
List of Contributors. Introduction: Martin Davies (University of East Anglia). Part I: Reasons for Social Work: 1. Poverty and Social Exclusion: Chris Jones (Liverpool University). 2. Family Breakdown: Jane Aldgate (Open University). 3. Child Abuse: Lorraine Waterhouse (University of Edinburgh). 4. Domestic Violence: Cathy Humphrey (University of Warwick and the Centre for the Study of Safety and Well Being). 5. Ill-Health: Eileen McLeod (University of Warwick, and Paul Bywaters, Coventry University). 6. Physical Disability: Deborah Marks (Middlesex University). 7. The Frailty of Old Age: Chris Phillipson (Keele University). 8. Mental Illness: Peter Huxley (Kings College, London). 9. Learning Difficulties: Tim Booth ( Sheffield University). Part II: Applying Knowledge to Practice: 10. Relating Theory to Practice: David Howe (University of East Anglia). 11. Anti-Discriminatory Practice: Neil Thompson (University of Liverpool). 12. Feminist Theory: Lena Dominelli ( Southampton University and the International Association of Schools of Social Work). 13. Task-Centred Work: Peter Marsh (University of Sheffield). 14. Care Management: William Horder. 15. Risk Assessment and Management: Hazel Kemshall (De Montfort University). 16. Welfare Rights Practice: Neil Bateman (Suffolk County Council and Suffolk Health Authority). 17. Anger Management: David Leadbetter (CALM Training Services, Menstrie). 18. Family Therapy: Jan White ( The Child and Family Therapeutic Service, Somerset, and the Bristol University Family Therapy Programme). 19. Groupwork: Allan Brown (University of Bristol). 20. Cognitive - Behavioural Therapy: Tammie Ronen (Tel Aviv University and the Israeli Association for Behaviour and Cognitive Therapy). 21. Person-Centred Counselling: Brian Thorne (University of East Anglia and the College of Teachers, London). 22. Psychoanalytic Theory: Jack Nathan (Maudsley Hospital and the London Centre for Psychotherapy). Part III: The Practice Context: 23. Social Work with Children and Families: June Thoburn (University of East Anglia). 24. Social Work and Schools: Karen Lyons (University of East London). 25. Social Work, Divorce and the Family Courts: Adrian L. James (University of Bradford). 26. Social Work with Adult Service Users: Alison Petch (University of Glasgow). 27. Social Work in Healthcare Settings:Bridget Penhale (University of Hull). 28. The Practice of Mental Health Social Work: Roger Manktelow (University of Ulster). 29. Groupcare and Residential Care: Hilary Lawson (University of Sussex). 30. Social Work in the Criminal Justice System: Gwen Robinson (University of Wales, Swansea). 31. Social Work in Collaboration with Other Professions: Hugh Barr (University of Westminster). Part IV: Social Work and Its Psychosocial Framework: 32. Social Work and Society: Viviene E. Cree (University of Edinburgh). 33. Social Work and Politics: Mark Drakeford (University of Wales, Cardiff, and the National Assembly of Wales). 34. Gendering the Social Work Agenda: Audrey Mullender (University of Warwick). 35. Culture, Ethnicity and Identity: J. Owusu Bempah (Leicester University). 36. The Family: Graham Allan (University of Keele). 37. Sexuality and Sexual Relationships: Siobhan Lloyd (University of Edinburgh). 38. Psychology and Social Work: Brigid Daniel (Stirling University). 39. The Human Life Cycle: Infancy: Gillian Harris (Birmingham University and the Children's Hospital, Birmingham). 40. The Human Life Cycle: Childhood: Gillian Schofield (University of East Anglia). 41. The Human Life Cycle: Adolescence: Martin Herbert (Exeter University). 42. The Human Life Cycle: Nigrescence: Lena Robinson (Birmingham University). 43. The Human Life Cycle: Partnership and Parenting: Janet Walker (University of Newcastle upon Tyne). 44. The Human Life Cycle: Late Life Ageing: Ian Philp (Sheffield University). Part V: Perspectives on Social Work: 45. Service Users' Perspectives: Suzy Croft (St John's Hospice, London) and (Open Services Project, London) and Peter Beresford (Brunel University and Open Services Project, London). 46. The Perspective of the Disabled People's Movement: Sally French (King Alfred's College of Higher Education, Winchester) and John Swain (University of Northumbria). 47. The Carer's Perspective: Rose Barton (Norfolk County Council). 48. Black Perspectives: Beverley Prevatt Goldstein. 49. The Research Perspective: Juliet Cheetham (Stirling University). 50. The Evidence-Based Perspective: Geraldine Macdonald (University of Bristol). 51. A Quality-Control Perspective: Ian Sinclair (York University). 52. The Legal Perspective : Teresa Munby. Bibliography. Name Index. Subject Index.
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